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[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

Subject

Number

Percent

Subject

Number

Percent

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH

Population 3 years and over

Total poplulation

22,330

100.0

enrolled in school

5,643

100.0

Native

22,094

98.9

Nursery school, preschool

336

6.0

Born in United States

22,030

98.7

Kindergarten

280

5.0

State of residence

18,663

83.6

Elementary school (grades 1-8)

2,888

51.2

Different state

3,367

15.1

High school (grades 9-12)

1,603

28.4

Born outside United States

64

0.3

College or graduate school

536

9.5

Foreign born

236

1.1

Entered 1990 to March 2000

58

0.3

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Naturalized citizen

137

0.6

Population 25 years and over

14,622

100.0

Not a citizen

99

0.4

Less than 9th grade

1,074

7.3

9th to 12th grade, no diploma

1,657

11.3

REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN

High school graduate (includes equivalency)

5,903

40.4

Total (excluding born at sea)

236

100.0

Some college, no degree

3,412

23.3

Europe

70

29.7

Associate degree

793

5.4

Asia

64

27.1

Bachelor's degree

1,209

8.3

Africa

11

4.7

Graduate or professional degree

574

3.9

Oceania

2

0.8

Latin America

51

21.6

Percent high school graduate or higher

81.3

(X)

Northern America

38

16.1

Percent bachelor's degree or higher

12.2

(X)

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

MARITAL STATUS

Population 5 years and over

20,979

100.0

Population 15 years and over

17,491

100.0

English only

19,909

94.9

Never married

3,946

22.6

Language other than English

1,070

5.1

Now married, except separated

10,247

58.6

Speak English less than '"very well"'

303

1.4

Separated

241

1.4

Spanish

389

1.9

Widowed

1,376

7.9

Speak English less than '"very well"'

196

0.9

Female

1,076

6.2

Other Indo-European languages

384

1.8

Divorced

1,681

9.6

Speak English less than '"very well"'

71

0.3

Female

807

4.6

Asian and Pacific Island languages

29

0.1

Speak English less than '"very well"'

6

0.0

GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS

Grandparent living in household

ANCESTRY (single and multiple)

with one or more own grandchildren

Total population

22,330

100.0

under 18 years

176

100.0

Total ancestries reported

27,064

121.2

Grandparent responsible for grandchildren

79

44.9

Arab

4

0.0

Czech¹

260

1.2

VETERAN STATUS

Danish

442

2.0

Civilian population 18 years and over

16,283

100.0

Dutch

1,212

5.4

Civilian veterans

2,662

16.3

English

1,142

5.1

French (except Basque)¹

865

3.9

DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN

French Canadian¹

359

1.6

NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION

German

8,054

36.1

Population 5 to 20 years

5,366

100.0

Greek

51

0.2

With a disability

409

7.6

Hungarian

45

0.2

Population 21 to 64 years

11,838

100.0

Irish¹

1,956

8.8

With a disability

2,308

19.5

Italian

238

1.1

Percent employed

59.7

(X)

Lithuanian

15

0.1

No disability

9,530

80.5

Norwegian

3,736

16.7

Percent employed

83.3

(X)

Polish

1,019

4.6

Population 65 years and over

3,298

100.0

Portuguese

5

0.0

With a disability

1,278

38.8

Russian

89

0.4

Scotch-Irish

230

1.0

Scottish

225

1.0

RESIDENCE IN 1995

Slovak

10

0.0

Population 5 years and over

20,979

100.0

Subsaharan African

3

0.0

Same house in 1995

12,246

58.4

Swedish

3,923

17.6

Different house in the U.S. in 1995

8,648

41.2

Swiss

98

0.4

Same county

3,765

17.9

Ukrainian

53

0.2

Different county

4,883

23.3

United States or American

724

3.2

Same state

4,117

19.6

Welsh

58

0.3

Different state

766

3.7

West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups)

0

0.0

Elsewhere in 1995

85

0.4

Other ancestries

2,248

10.1

Date: July 7, 2006

-Represent zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.

¹ The data represent a combination of two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian. French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.